The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-03, Page 14IhJ
A14, — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 3, 1984
ENTERTAINMENT
Royalty to visit Blyth at
The basement of Blyth Memorial Hall is as
,unlikely a place to find royalty as you'll ever
find, yet at 7:00 p.m. on Oct. 13, 1984, the
royal couple and their court will rub elbows
with common folk at the Medieval Feast, an
annual fundraising event sponsored by Blyth
Festival's board of directors. •
Those who attend will enter into a world of
centuries past when• men were men and
women were -- well -- wenches, unless they
were ladies (and that's another. story). They
will be asked only to eat, 'drink and be merry,
an easy task to accomplish when presented
with a seemingly endless banquet and
rousing entertainment.
The seven course feast prepared under the
direction of board members Sheila Richards
and Carol Irwin is the focus of the evening.
Served up by strong-armed wenches, the.
main course alone offers brimming trays of
roasted pig, Chaucerian chicken and tap-
ster's beef surrounded with vegetables.
These hearty lasses will have already
brought homemade pates, soups, bread,
fish, meat pies and other sundry delights
from the kitchen. Then there's dessert! All
of this is washed down with copious flagons
and jugs filled by industrious tapsters. At
the end of the night it's a challenge to see
who finds it harder to stand up -- the, cooks,
the servants or the well satisfied patrons.
You can eat with a fork, if you ask for one.
Otherwise the fare is consumed in medieval
style -- with the fingers. Be advised that
EXETER KBNSMEN and KINETTES present
Saturday, Oct
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8:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m.
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE, HURON PARK
ADVANCE TICKETS s12 per couple
AT DOOR $15 per couple
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
Steve Wright 235-0668
Ann Armstrong 235-1746
Doug Dalrymple 235-0554
Bob Reynolds 235.2309
spVE Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon. Mit
OCTOBER 5, 6, 7 & 8
BUCKET
Pieces of
GOLDEN
&AO CHICKEN
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for only
Save '2.00
REGULAR VALUE $11.49
P\SO MONTH OF OCTOBER SPECIALS
MONDAYS ONLY
Buy onr DINNER and receive the
Second DINNER of HALF PRICE
(2 pce. CHICKEN DINNER, 3 pce. CHICKEN DINNER or 2 pce.
FISH DINNER)
TUESDAYS ONLY
2 Piece FISH & CHIPS2 99
Reg. 53.59 s
SEAFORTH
65 Coderlch St. E
527-0220
BUSINESS HOURS:
Sun.-Thurs.
11 A.M.-9 P.M.
Fri. -Sat.
FRIED CHICKEN and SEAFOOD 11 A.M.-10 P.M.
medieval feast
hands can get greasy and so might your best Jim Schaefer, who has periodically worked
clothes. Come in costume and consider in Blyth since 1975, directed Cue For
wearing a bib. Treason, this „summer's young people's
The parade of the roast pig can be workshop. Jay Paterson was last year's king
matched in pomp only by the procession of of the Feast. Michael O'Kelly, the minstrel,
the king and queen. Katherine Kaszas, the learned his craft while journeying through
new artistic director is featured. The reign of his native Ireland as a young man.
the king and queen is short, though. In the Also on hand are The Renaissance
corner lurk discontented subjects with Dancers, a troupe of students from the
revolution on their niinds. Jim Schaefer and University of Waterloo. No jousting at this
Jay Paterson, the Lords of Misrule, become feast. Instead, handsome young men will
the ribald, unmannerly masters of the feast, compete for favor on the dance floor.,
forcing the monarchs into servitude. What Breakdancing is just a modern variation of a
follows is a Saturnalian festival of comedy, very old idea. Michael Jackson -- where's
music and dance.
Auction for
your gauntlet?
erth ental ' health
Artists work from around the globe will be
featured at the fifth annual gala art auction
sponsored by Perth Mental Health on
Friday, Oct. 12.
Organizers from the local mental health
association have been working for almost a
year in preparation for this annual event.
Almost 55;000 was raised in last year's
auction and that is the figure being aimed at
for this year's auction said Mrs. Griffey.
The art itself can be previewed starting at
6:30 p.ni. at the Knights of Columbus Hall
DUBLIN & DISTRBCT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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Fri., Oct. 5
DUBLIN & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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on Lorne Street in Stratford. More than 100
selections of art will be available for
preview. The artists include Robert Myers
formerly of Stratford, Ronald Katz, Helen
Rundell, Dali, Miro, Shirley Deaville, David
Bernett, Ned Patgomik, Toiler Cranston,
Grant Hillman and Ken Danby.
The auction starts at 8 p.m. under the
direction of Neil Fogel of Fogel Fine Arts,
Canada. It is the policy of Fogel Fine Arts,
Canada to keep the bidding below the
current gallery price. '
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If you missed the Feast before, be sure to
attend this year. Join the gallant knights,
wenches and pages in the unique harvest
celebration. Throw your friend in the stocks;
sing along with the minstrel. Prizes will be
awarded for best costume, best bib and best
group. Tickets are available at the Festival
box office (523-9300) and the Blyth Saga
(523-4331) for 517.50 each with discounts for
groups of over 10 people.
All hail! It has been said often: "There is
no better thing under the sun than to eat and
to drink and to be merry".
90th L B rth
celebrte
A party was held for Eva Cox, who
celebrated her 90th birthday, at the home of
her daughter Janet in Egmondville on Sept.
8. Attending were Pearl Oulton, England;
Bradley Oulston and Jennifer Bennett, North
Wales and relatives from Clinton, Goderich,
Kippen, Mitchell, Stratford and Trenton.
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SEAFORTH
JUNIOR FARMERS
would like to say
THANK YOU •
to our PARENTS and
AREA CITIZENS with an
APPRECIATION DANCE
on
SAT. OCT. 6
at 9 P.M.
ADMISSION: $4.00
Lunch Provided
MUSIC BY:
IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
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Saturday, October 6,
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by
"THE DANCE BAND"
Stratford Coliseum 8 p.m. -1 a.m.
Advance Tickets (while they last) '10,00
At Door (if available) '12.00
licenced Under 1.1 B.0
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
In Stratford. IS Newt b flipside
In St. Moryt: M 8 M Variety
In Mitchell: Shyer Ness
In Seefortb: Bob & Betty's Variety
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